Ultralight insulated air mat for weight-conscious camp comfort
When you’re carrying all your kit on your back, you don’t want to pack a single unnecessary ounce. But sleep is so important on the trail, especially after long days and big miles, providing vital rest and recovery time for your tired, aching body. Which means that when it’s time to set up your tent, tarp or bivvy, nobody really wants to compromise on comfort. Unfortunately, something usually has to give. But the Zoom UL is an ultralight insulated air mat that also offers cushioned, restful sleep. With a generous R-value of 3.7, suitable for three-season use, plus durable and quiet materials, with the use of aviation-grade lamination for ultimate reliability, the Zoom UL is a mat built for tough trails.
- Patent pending internal construction minimises weight and packed size while providing maximum stability and comfort
- Quieter material than other ultralight sleeping pads
- Aviation grade TPU lamination technology for ultimate dependability
- Antimicrobial treatment inside the pad prevents microorganism growth
- Individually inflated and tested at the Big Agnes factory ensuring 100% quality performance
- 2 layers of heat reflective film insulation provide an R-value of 3.7
- Single port, dual function valve for easy inflation and deflation
- R Value: 4.3
- Shape: Rectangle
Regular | Wide Regular | Wide Long | |
Size | 51 x 183 cm | 64 x 183 cm | 64 x 198 cm |
Thickness | 9 cm | 9 cm | 9 cm |
Rolled Size | 10 x 20 cm | 11 x 20 cm | 11 x 21 cm |
Weight | 397 g | 482 g | 510 g |
- GRS certified post-consumer recycled nylon ripstop
- 2 layers of heat reflective film
- Pad inflation sack made of recycled pad material
- TPU lamination
Recycled Materials: Made with recycled materials
Big Agnes is a small, independent US outdoor brand out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado – a small ski-town that we’ve never visited but which we like to imagine is full of mountain-loving, trail-hiking outdoorsy types. That would make sense, since the company makes some of the best ultralight backpacking gear around, including the award-winning Copper Spur, Tiger Wall and Fly Creek tents. It is kit that has clearly been designed by a gang of folks who love sleeping in the dirt just as much as we do here at WildBounds.
Oh, and if you’re still wondering where the heck that name Big Agnes comes from, we did try to find out. Depending on who you talk to, it’s either an affectionate tribute to a legendary truck drivin’ mountain mama, or a 12,000 foot peak in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness. We kinda like the first one better.